Making progress was actually a lot harder than she imagined. While two weeks ago she'd been filled with nervous, manic energy it all ran dry rather quickly. In fits and bursts the fervor would return to her on occasion, but Sahalie found it all rather hard to maintain. Or if she did have the energy for anything it was the sudden, strong urge to start digging. She'd dug three or four different, shallow holes already as they traveled, each one as pointless as the last—they wouldn't be settling here if she could help it. They needed to get over the mountain, but at the same time she needed to get under ground. There needed to be a place for her children to be born, even if she was a bit premature on the digging. She could feel them, now, and was pretty sure that Alastor could see them now. The chubby girl had only gotten chubbier.
"Hey, Alastor..." she called out, already elbow deep in a drier area of the fen. Had she looked about a little harder, she might have recalled this place from her childhood. Without the huge, orange berries to trigger her memory, though, it looked like simply a field with soil that was light and good for digging. "You wanna lend a paw?" Even though this was just another hole that they would abandon, it calmed her nerves to practice. As if a wolf needed practice something that came naturally.
Anything to keep her mind off of everything that was happening.